...1966 to 1967, Patterson was a captain in the U.S. Army Military Police Corps. He then began working as a lawyer...
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...joined the military after graduating...in the U.S. District...entered the Army Reserves, and...General's Corps (JAG) in...
... In proceedings before the Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Michael Lieberman and Naomi Mendelsohn represented a...
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...to supply the army is next to...Iraq as a U.S. military legal advisor to...
...the commander of U.S. forces in...National Guard or military reserves since mobilization...men, long-time army officers, said they...
...administration's military commissions thoroughly...on the U.S. Court...heed the Army Corps of Engineers...
...An Indiana state police officer who was fired after...religious reasons is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to recognize...
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